Disposable mattress portion

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6735800
  • Patent Number
    6,735,800
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A mattress including a cover having a side wall defining an interior region of the cover, a first cushion integral with the side wall of the cover, and a second cushion positioned in the interior region of the cover.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to patient supports. More particularly, the present invention relates to mattresses for patient supports configured to support a patient positioned on the mattress.




Patient supports are often used during treatment or recovery of a patient in a care facility. Patient supports typically includes a bed frame having a deck and a mattress positioned on the deck to support the patient.




According to the present invention, a mattress is provided for use on a deck of a bed. The mattress includes a cover, a first cushion, and a second cushion. The cover includes a side wall defining an interior region of the cover. The first cushion is integral with the side wall of the cover and the second cushion is positioned in the interior region of the cover.




According to preferred embodiments of the present invention, the mattress further includes an inner wall and the cover includes an outer wall coupled to the inner wall to define the first cushion which is inflatable. The outer wall of the cover includes an opening configured to receive the second cushion to permit a care giver to insert the second cushion through the opening into the interior region of the cover. The mattress further includes a fastener that extends through the opening to couple the second cushion to the deck of the bed. The second cushion includes a layer of three dimensional engineered material.




Additional features of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a stretcher for use with a proning bed having a perimeter frame, a multi-panel deck, and a disposable mattress section;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the mattress section of

FIG. 1

showing the mattress section including a lower cushion positioned over two panels of the deck and an upper mattress portion positioned over the lower cushion; and





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

showing the lower cushion positioned within the upper mattress portion.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A portable bed or stretcher


10


is shown in FIG.


1


. Stretcher


10


includes a mattress support section


11


and a disposable mattress section


12


positioned over mattress support section


11


so that mattress section


12


can be coupled to mattress support section


11


of stretcher


10


by a care provider. After use, a disposable portion of mattress section


12


is discarded and other portion of mattress section


12


is reused with new disposable portion.




Stretcher


10


may be coupled to a proning bed (not shown). The proning bed rotates the stretcher


10


and the patient positioned thereon so that the patient is moved between upwardly and downwardly facing positions or any position therebetween. Mattress support section


11


includes a perimeter frame


14


and a series of panels


16


pivotally coupled to perimeter frame


14


by a series of hinges


18


and latches


19


to define a deck


21


. When the patient is in the downwardly facing position, one or more of panels


16


may then be opened by moving the respective latches


19


and by moving panels


16


about their respective hinges. Opening the panels


16


permits access to the patient's back without removing stretcher


10


from its position on top of the patient. A description of a suitable proning bed is provided in PCT Application No. PCT/US99/14525, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein. Mattress section


12


may also be used with other bed configurations.




Stretcher


10


further includes additional mattress sections (not shown) similar to mattress section


12


so that stretcher


10


provides a resilient support surface for a person positioned on stretcher


10


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, mattress section


12


includes a lower reusable mattress portion or cushion


20


and an upper disposable mattress portion


22


that is positioned over lower cushion


20


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, upper mattress portion


22


covers around lower cushion


20


so that upper mattress section


22


covers lower cushion


20


. According to the presently preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, upper mattress portion


22


is inflatable. According to alternative embodiments of the disclosure, the upper mattress portion includes foam or another resilient material.




Before mattress section


12


is coupled to panel


16


, upper mattress portion


22


is wrapped around lower cushion


20


. Mattress section


12


is then coupled to panel


16


to provide support for a patient positioned therein. After the patient is removed from stretcher


10


, mattress section


12


is removed from panel


16


and lower cushion


20


is removed from within upper mattress portion


22


. Upper mattress portion


22


is then disposed. However, lower cushion


20


is retained and cleaned and a substantially identical upper mattress portion


22


is positioned over lower cushion


20


so that mattress section


12


can be used for the next patient.




To position mattress section


12


on panels


16


, a care provider first positions lower cushion


20


within upper mattress portion


22


. After lower cushion


20


is securely positioned in upper mattress portion


22


, a pair of fasteners


36


coupled to both lower cushion


20


and panel


16


are snapped together. Because lower cushion


20


is now secured to panel


16


and upper mattress portion


22


is wrapped around lower cushion


20


, upper mattress portion


22


is secured to mattress section support


11


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2-3

, lower cushion


20


includes a bottom layer of foam


24


, an intermediate layer of foam


26


, and a top layer of foam


28


positioned on top of intermediate layer of foam


26


. The stiffness or ILD of layers


24


,


26


,


28


increases from top to bottom so that top layer


28


is the softest layer of foam and bottom layer of foam


24


is the stiffest layer of foam. Thus, lower cushion


20


has a stiffness gradient that increases with its depth.




Lower cushion


20


further includes a layer of three-dimensional engineered material


30


positioned on top of top layer of foam


28


. Layer of engineered material


30


is made of a fiber network formed to include a base


31


and a plurality of resilient hollow projections


33


shaped as truncated cones as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


. Further description of a suitable three-dimensional engineered material is provided in U.S. Pat. No. 5,731,062, issued Mar. 24, 1998 to Kim et al. and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/306,601, filed May 6, 1999 to Romano et al., the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein. Lower cushion


20


further includes a layer of fireguard


32


extending around the perimeter of bottom, intermediate, and top layers of foam


24


,


26


,


28


and layer of engineered material


30


as shown, for example, in FIG.


2


.




Lower cushion


20


also includes a wipable ticking material


34


that covers bottom, intermediate, and top layers of foam


24


,


26


,


28


, layer of engineered material


30


, and fireguard


32


as shown for example in

FIGS. 2-3

. After each use, ticking material


34


is cleaned by a care giver so that it is sanitized for its next use.




Each fastener


36


is preferably a snap and includes an upper portion


38


coupled to ticking material


34


of lower cushion


20


and a lower portion


40


coupled to panel


16


. To couple lower cushion


20


to panel


16


, a user snaps upper portions


38


of fasteners


36


to lower portions


40


of fasteners


36


as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, upper mattress portion


22


includes an outer wall


42


, an inner wall


44


, a plurality of baffles


46


that extend between inner and outer walls


42


,


44


, and a nozzle


47


coupled to outer wall


42


. The perimeter of inner wall


44


is welded to outer wall


42


to define a bladder or upper cushion


48


. When inflated, bladder


48


provides support for a person positioned on mattress section


12


. Bladder


48


is inflated using a source of pressurized air (not shown) coupled to nozzle


47


. Bladder


48


may be inflated before or after the insertion of lower cushion


20


into upper mattress portion


22


. Top wall


52


includes a series of microvents


59


that permit a predetermined amount of air to leak out of bladder


48


so that bladder


48


is a low air loss bladder. Preferably, top wall


52


includes twelve microvents


59


having a diameter of 0.030 inches when upper mattress portion


22


is inflated to a pressure ranging from 0-18 inches of water.




According to the preferred embodiment, six baffles


46


define seven pockets


49


in bladder


48


. According to alternative embodiments, fewer or more baffles are provided to divide the bladder into fewer or more pockets. According to the presently preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, baffles


46


and inner wall


44


are made of a 5 millimeter urethane material.




Outer wall


42


also provides a cover


50


that partially surrounds lower cushion


20


as shown in FIG.


3


. Outer wall


42


includes a top wall


52


welded to each baffle


46


, a perimeter side wall


54


integral with top wall


52


, and a bottom wall


56


integral with side wall


54


as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


. Top, side, and bottom walls


52


,


54


,


56


define an interior region


60


of cover


50


in which lower cushion


28


is positioned during use of mattress section


12


. Bladder


48


also includes top wall


52


and a bottom wall


58


welded to top wall


52


. Thus, bladder


48


and cover


50


share common top wall


52


.




Side wall


54


includes first, second, third, and fourth panels


62


,


64


,


66


,


68


. First and third panels


62


,


66


are integral with top wall


52


and bottom wall


56


, as shown for example in FIG.


3


. Second and fourth panels


64


,


68


are welded to top wall


52


and are also integral with bottom wall


56


. Second and fourth panels


64


,


68


also weld to first and third panels


62


,


66


to define corners


69


of sidewall


54


.




Bottom wall


56


of cover


50


includes first, second, third, and fourth flaps


70


,


72


,


74


,


76


. First and third flaps


70


,


74


are integral with respective first and third panels


62


,


66


as shown in FIG.


3


. Second and fourth flaps


72


,


76


are integral with respective second and fourth panels


64


,


68


. Second and fourth flaps


72


,


76


are welded to first and second flaps


70


,


74


to define corner seams


77


of bottom wall


56


. Thus, in the illustrated embodiment, first flap


70


, first panel


62


, top wall


52


, third panel


66


, and third flap


74


are formed from a uniform piece of material. According to the presently preferred embodiment, this material is made of a non-woven plastics material having a cotton-like feel sold under the brand name Securon.




First, second, third, and fourth flaps


70


,


72


,


74


,


76


each include an edge


78


defining an opening


80


in bottom wall


46


. Fasteners


36


are spaced apart from edges


78


and extend through opening


80


to couple lower cushion


20


to deck panel


16


. A care giver slides lower cushion


20


through opening


80


to insert lower cushion


20


into upper mattress portion


22


. Similarly, lower cushion


20


is removed from upper mattress portion


22


by pulling lower cushion through opening


80


. Thus, upper mattress portion


22


provides a combination inflatable cushion and cover that provides support to a patient positioned thereon and protection to lower cushion


20


and is disposable and lower cushion


20


provides a reusable patient support.




Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A mattress for use on a deck of a bed, the mattress comprising:a bladder including an outer wall defining an interior region, a layer of resilient material, and a layer of three dimensional engineered material positioned between the layer of resilient material and the air bladder, the layer of three dimensional engineered material including a fiber network formed to include a plurality of resilient hollow projections.
  • 2. The mattress of claim 1, wherein the projections are conical.
  • 3. A method for positioning and replacing a mattress on a deck of a bed, the method comprising the step ofproviding a mattress having a reusable cushion and substantially identical first and second disposable mattress portions, each of the first and second disposable mattress portions including a cover, coupling the first disposable mattress portion to the reusable cushion while the second disposable mattress portion is spaced apart from the reusable cushion, the coupling including wrapping a portion of the first disposable mattress portion around and beneath the reusable cushion, replacing the first disposable mattress portion with the second disposable mattress portion, and disposing of the first disposable mattress portion.
  • 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the coupling step includes wrapping a portion of the first disposable mattress portion around the reusable cushion.
  • 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the replacing step including removing the reusable cushion from with an interior region of the first disposable mattress portion and inserting the reusable cushion into an interior region of the second disposable mattress portion.
  • 6. A method for positioning and replacing a mattress on a deck of a bed, the method comprising the step ofproviding a mattress having a reusable cushion and substantially identical first and second disposable mattress portions, coupling the first disposable mattress portion to the reusable cushion while the second disposable mattress portion is spaced apart from the reusable cushion, replacing the first disposable mattress portion with the second disposable mattress portion, disposing of the first disposable mattress portion, and coupling the reusable cushion to the deck of the bed.
  • 7. A method for positioning and replacing a mattress on a deck of a bed, the method comprising the step ofproviding a mattress having a reusable cushion and substantially identical first and second disposable mattress portions, the first and second disposable mattress portions each comprising a cover including a side wall defining an interior region of the cover, coupling the first disposable mattress portion to the reusable cushion while the second disposable mattress portion is spaced apart from the reusable cushion, replacing the first disposable mattress portion with the second disposable mattress portion, and disposing of the first disposable mattress portion.
  • 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the first and second disposable mattress portions include an outer wall defining an interior region configured to receive pressurized fluid.
  • 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the outer wall of each of the first and second mattress portions includes a top wall and a bottom wall and the bottom wall cooperates with the side wall of the cover to define the interior region of the cover.
  • 10. The method of claim 8, wherein each of the first and second disposable mattress portions includes a baffle extending between the top and bottom walls to define a plurality of pockets within the interior region of each of the first and second disposable mattress portions.
  • 11. The method of claim 8, wherein the top wall of the outer wall of each of the first and second disposable mattress portions defines a patient support surface.
  • 12. The method of claim 7, wherein the cover further includes a bottom wall coupled to the side wall and the reusable cushion is positioned between the bottom wall of the cover and one of the disposable mattresses.
  • 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the bottom wall of the cover is integral with the side wall.
  • 14. The method of claim 7, wherein the reusable cushion is Positioned between one of the disposable mattresses and the deck of the bed.
  • 15. The method of claim 7, wherein the reusable cushion includes a layer of resilient material.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/551,266, filed Apr. 18, 2000, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,493,888.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/551266 Apr 2000 US
Child 09/604208 US